VF\|`UEb' of our sub- ir subscrip- il to remit 'ptions will n extended 11.- _.._--l ' IJIULIICII I . A report was adopted recommending that _ the Treasurer be "authorized to` pay all good roads accounts up to the sum of $50,000 in excess` of the appropriation made at the Janu'ary session . towards good roads ac- counts. A request of Couns. Jardine and Jamieson re compensating John Currie of Nottawasaga Tp. regarding a supply of wa- ter by Felieving the County of all liability was recommended by the Committee to be left with the County Engineer and the re- - -presentatives of Nottawasaga Tp. to eect a settlement. `l)_._-._.I:____ n1, _,_ . A .1 an n no . cavauucucu IJJC xuuuwny. . A request by C-ouris. Maiden and Mair for .a. grant of money to assist in the build- ing of a bridge on First street in the town of Collinguwood was recommended to be laid over till the January session. Also the re- quest of Couns. Corbeau and Holmes for a grant to the town of -Penetang for $675 ]was recommended to he left to the town I and village representatives to effect .a set- ; tlehient. 1 Couns. Dutton and Lumsden had request- ed information regarding the ad\'isa.'bi1ity of recommending a certain deviation in the Tp. of Tay from a point at the C.P.R. 1 sideway along the G.T.R., in lot 13, cons. 5 and 6, into the viilage of Victoria Harbor, and the Committee iieconlmended the re-\ quest be granted after the Tp. of Tay has established the roadway. A rnnnnnt kn nnun l'.v.C.I.... ......l `AK..:._ I r, -.-., -v...- u- `gun-uvvu vuv uuluullv. I `to subsidy of 40 per cent. on money paid into good roads account by the town of AL ' Iiston, was conrmed and it was recom-' mended that the Treasurer `be authorized to pay the town of Alliston the amount. I v\ Minard s Liniment for Distemper 10026 30011 30004 (5050 2127 5066 2033 5065 u-`--.-vv unvu vunu nu (.3-;n:i;1ued on page 14) \~an\.4 Kentucky Babe - Critc Little Cotton Dolly _ _ I` ...:4.. If You Only Knew AA A VII \Jll|`y LIIICVV - - - - - Ernest Hare, Baritone Tuck Me to Sleep - Billy Jones, Tenor, and Strand Male Trio Criterion Male Quartet Litp Cnttnn nnllv / ' 1 Ella!!! d UHCS Wab.ash-Blu-es (-Fox Trot) - - - - - Isham Jones 11:: -s .-. - Anonnsa n . . u v n A yo \.Il. \4ll\aOlll. 0.5 Why Dear (Fox Trot) - - - - Isham Jones Orchestra. My Sunny Tennessee (Fox Trot) - - - - - Isham Jones Orchestra 71` T.` ,, t'\ I `I7 Ma (Fox Trot) of Judicatp s, Convey ey to loan. rrie - - - - - manu unanuee, 1`en0_r Marche Militaire -- - Leopold Godowsky, Master Pianist Wang Wang Blues (Fox Trot) - - Bennie Krueger s Orchestra Rnrcan n Qfn-` lIc`nv 'l`w-.+\ - - - ucuulc nruug Spread 0 Stuff (Fox Trot) pnnn;n V1111 An . . v s. H591 Au - r nun. cuvc nabbull, oupraxlu, `and Max Rosen, Violinist Thank God for a Garden ` `nt___:- rn._,,,1. In Ave Maria comprising the following exelusive features : . T . . ?.-~.mi-" . . . The Brunswick Horn, or Tone Amplifier, lS built like a violin, entirely from choice woods. No metal whatever. Tone waves travel in ovals or circles. The shape of the Brunswick Horn and its entire freedom from metal, allow tone waves to unfold in a way that is rich, mellow, and above all, natural. ' - 1 `run 1.111; Bennie Krueger s Orchestra Florence Easton, Soprano, 2111'` Ma? Pnuan V{n1ina+ V Criterion Male Quartet Isham Jones -- F'lV.....I.\ V probate of ation, and ancer, Aetc.. unlop St . ICIL IACII Mario Chamlee, Teno_r BARRIE Orchestra Orchestra All -Wood `Ow; -._I;l_93n 1 1% Promised 1 1% PAID Those who took our advice and bought. Preferred Stock with a bonus of Common. now have an Investment yielding 11%. ' We are o'e1'ing the 8% Convertible Debentures of The Mount Royal Hotel Company, Limited. with a bonus of 30% of Common. This should ultimately be even a better investment than the King Edward Construction Co.. Ltd; as The Mount Royal Hotel Company has a much gutter potential earning power. Send for our special Circular. A few months ago we oened our Clients the 8% Preferred Stock of the King Edward Construction 00.. Ltd., with a bonus of 30% of Common Stock. We then stated that the Common Stock would. at, an early date. go on a 10% basis. This promise has been fullled, and the King Edward Construction 00.. Ltd.. has declaned its first dividend at. the rate of 10% per annum on the Common Stock. 13021 oon at the uhscription $2.00 pet. 0) ; United e. Both ol .-.-_ _.L ... 2129 2130 2112 2116 2109 5062 5057 uuuuu use. `y un J. 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M`..- oauu v "C uvu 1' uu \.L'l.{)L LKUII} - - - - Bennie Krueger s Orchestra Drifting Down - Criterion Male Quartet Gospel Train . - Criterion Male Quartet You Tell Em Ivories (Novelty Ragtime) - - - - Piano Solo, Zez Confrey Poor Buttermilk (Novelty Ragtime) - . - - - Piano Solo, Zez Confrey {Moonlight (Fm: '1`:-of.) - A Little Close Harmohy (m+n~. -- _. .... \/ \anvu\4 axupnlnvsny - - - - - Criterion Male Quartet Down at the Huskin Bee - - - Criterion Male Quartet `Lass o I-{i1leen - - Theo Karle, Tenor I, Take YOU Home A02-in W-2+1-Joan - - - U1'lliel'l0.Il Male Quartet Lass Killeen I ll You Home A in, Kathleen -A -_ Theo Karle and rescent Male Trio Dangerous Blues (Fox Trot) - - M - - Bennie Krueger s Orchestra Ain t We Got Fun (Fox Trot) Rnnnn V"IO11at!In-Iv,tV I`-r-L --1--A rxauu {Moonlight (Fox Trot) (`....'l Cor. Elizabeth and Mary Sis. ; Carl I*b"l`2 I1ton s Orchestra CarlfFenton s Orchestra o \ vv and.) Carl F.enton s Orchestra ple Ave. ' 2.16 Page Eleven 411 be .4. aturday. d Throat 0 5 pan. th 3326. s, Barrie) h the 1'00. U01 of Music orsley St. D UPI ;3;i'B;;o nto. _ D..--1- , 1921. Fa JDUIILI UIH iven when BA IIBEI I} CA ICHUUU to cancel, the servxoo - __._.l- I... l.0.Box "133 , iMoutrea1.. 'lizabeth xi ne 105. .KJrlJUJ\ II)! .S.. D,D.S.. l.'A\lL` H corner of ne 275. W59" ociation Arc -2.30 p.m.. gh doctoa-9.. Sec .-Trent. ENC ECKV 10' made by or cheque KND lIl3cc;x_ 1075` Patric I-'.T.C.M: UNER VICKI St., Barrin. ;1vuu wuun ANCEL~ .1 -.... _..I. [Bo especial lyz. ' I 'l`IO .'r..u. z Plaxton. _.__n V Public, Toronto 1'. I.U Barrie. .1 lull. 7-8 p.m.. -49g:1"oT Inputs 30l:fc `IVE 3-icfo` Column. -..-_v---~ -- -........_.-.a-you-ya-nu Eat`; at Baprx-ie this 161:); `Nov6mber,.1921:E STEWART & STEWART, - Barrie, Ontario, , Solicitors for Administratrix. 46-49c IAUIU U III-IULJI 0 AND further take notice that ater zaid last mentioned date,athe said Administratrix will pmceed to distribute the gssete of the said Estate of. the said Fred Parr among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which she shall then have no- tice, and the said Administnatrix will not be liable for said assets, or any part thereof, to any` person or persons _of whose claimt notice shall not have been received by her at the time of said distribution, IHCU, uuu [0116 ll held by them. AND :nIIf}|nv- In the Estate of Fred Parr, deceased. NOTICE is hereby given pursuant. to R. S.O., 1914, Chapter 12f, and Amending Acts, that all creditors and others having claims against the estate of Fred Parr. late of the Town of Barrie, in the County of, Simcoe, plumber, deceased. who died on ori about the 31st day of August, 1921, are required on or before the 16th day/of De- cember, A.D., 1921, to deliver to the` uni densigned at Barrie, Ont., Solicitors for the Administratrix of the Estate of the said Fred Parr, their full names and addresses, a full statement of their claims, duly ver- ied, -and the nature of the security, if any. lmlrl luv thnm . v v -2; - a---- :1: in`: `hand Many women will profit by the follow- ing statement of one of their sex: I was afraid to eat on account of stomach trouble. Even rice did not agree. After taking Adler-i-ka I can eat` anything," Adler-i-ka acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel, removing foul matter which poison- ed stomach. EXCELLENT for gas on the stomach or sour stomach. Guards against appendicitis-. It brings out poisonous mat- ter you never thought -was in your system. Wm; Crossland. druggist. GlRL S STATEMENT { I 77] W"-L...E!:". 353515! Simeoe Marble Work 20 owzu s'r., miuuuz A few doors north of Post Office. 6. W. J. EASTMAN, PROP.` vi Phone 277 n. c. MANUEL, Man. Phone 721 Have it placed this Fall and your plot will be in good shape in, Spring. Every monument in our 'large stock greatly reduced .to clear this Fall. Buy where you can see what you are getting. Simcoe oronto and Church. `tho so rggghliluuntly. ~ "3 V. ~ Tothorrow Alright l`\ t t av 9 " 'V 0 on In 0 run hon `tho an of dlgutlonuand Illmlnn an, Imp 0 upputlto. atop sick houdqohp , nlloyo bil- louunu correct oonatlpntlon. '| l_I_ox Dtomntlv. nlnnntly. uohcz T0 cnnnonsy lynx: Lyn. v; 1:4-an uuu. Lqcumuebn ana Atl- uala and Toaorontm, thence westerly to ,>:n`u an:-I Tnnunnnnoln 6`R.\...... ........:.-..l__ nvuuuuv uu um LIUHHUTCY OI AGJBIB `.l`p. The Roads and Bridges Comniittee re- ported considering the request of asking the Department of Public Works to consider the advisability of 9.king'over as 9. Prov- incial highway tbe road comimeneing-at the present Provincial highway on the town- line between Inniel and West Gwillimbury, thence westerly between said township and -the Tps. of Essa and Tecumseth and Ad L- qunucu uuu IUpJl'l_: no is xuture meeting. . -Also it considered the account of the Tp.- of Adjala to 'the .-amount `of $21.75 for repairing approaches to county culverts one the county boundary, and recommendai that the Treasurer be authorized to pay the account to the Treasurer of Adjala Tp. The Randy and `RI-idmac (`nmv-Xipn 1'-n- xcvuxuuusuuuu vuulz IIU HCDIOD De l:8.KeIl.' James Seymour s account of $8 and that of Andrew Graham for $1.50 were consid- ered by this Committee, which recommend- ed that no action be taken in regard to paying accounts, but that Coun. Holmes ` rillia town "be instructed to make en- of qu' ies and rep_ort_ at a. future meeting. I-nneibrml 1411:; G/bnnun4 1!` "Ian uzgaru `W 10. ' , - V In regard to the request of Thos.ASmith [of Utopia. for damages to fence rails and- gate to the `anlount of $10, the Committee recommended that no action be taken.- Invnnn .qnuvnnuVv- n nnInI\Iuu\& ..t to ....'.l 4.I...A.l L.M.C.C. as St a Hosiml, am S. yuyuls [U1 u:yu.u`.s W eugxue. ' The Committee also reported on a. claim of Norman Drinkle for $100 for loss of a horse which fell into a gravel pit_ along a Provincial-County highway between Tay and Tiny 'I`ps., and recommended that the Treasurerebe authorized to pay $50 to'Mr. Drinkleefor the sustained. A nnvn-an nnnnnn In 1'_....... .L_ l'I-.__.1.__ '_E uuuzuc nu uut: Luh susuuneu. A communication `from the County of Renfreiv was considered regarding -the stan- dard .a-nd subsidy on Provincial and Prov- incial-County highways, and the Committee recommended that no action be taken in regard to it. In um.-5...! 4- 41... -..........4. -: rm.-- o_.:H_ Rmnls and Bridges Reeve Coleman, chairman, reported that the Roads and Bridges Committee had con- sidered the claim of John Speers of Mono Tp. for damages` to a traction engine on con.'8,VTecumseth. a coun't._v road. ;It re- commended that Treasurer _be authorized to pay John Spears 8100 to zwsist him in paying for repairs to engine. The f`.nm-mihfm: alum I-nnnv-tall nn n ninm On the resolution of Couns. Drysdale and Smith, re change of license of Stanley 'Ma:pes, the Committee recommended that Uuncuv uuu I/uc uspun wuuputu. the County Clerk be requested to make the [necessary change. h x`u~n- Qua: all ecu W no prcacu wu. Accounts from the R. V. Hospital for treatment of patients from the Children's Aid'Society for $96.25; the sum of $7,828 from June,` 1921, to date for Mothers Al- lowance;'accouut of Mrs. Bailey of -$5.00 for conveying two patients to hospital in Barrie; account of County Solicitor A. J. Bell of $689.31 for services rendered to this County,,were recommentled for pay- ment` and the report adopted. nn rtlun rnenlnfinn nf r`.l\IIn:~ 'h..u_~.-lnh. nut` nwun ouuw Jul` Juuglug cumpetmon. Considering the request of the village of Beeton to guarantee certain debentures un- der By-Law No. 411 of Beeton to amount of $6,000 for waterworks, an_d it appear- .ing that amount with \other indebtedness of Beeton is less than 33 1/3 per cent. of as-' sessed value of village, according to the re- vised assessment roll, the Committee ire- commended the request `be ranted, Beeton to rst -pay the County (`let the necessary expense .re advertising and registering the by-law, and the by-law authorizing such! guarantee was presented. . I Annnnnfu 5':-nun than D X7 'I.I'.....-.:4...l L -.. Wniallo PEI` WCCK E11011. The Committee recommended that the re- quest of Qouns. Thompson andvspicher be granted in the sum of $10 each for two f.eams of four men -each to the Guelph Fat Stock Show for judging competition. (`.nnr:irlsz.rinu1Ja:: rnnnnaf AF Hun \7;l`unvtL n4` .... ............._....C van: 5-gganuu-/\.\.. I Having considered thew-equest of Couns. Dutton and Gratrix for an gllowance for keep for Mr. and Mrs. B. Con'nors. Fesser- fon, the Committee recommended that a grant be made to them equal to the amount of cost per weekeof their wipense at the House of Refuge. Beeton, the same to be paid month! by the County Treasurer to the Presidenf of the W.C.T.U., Mrs. Sam. Eplett, at Coldwater, said amount being $2.38 perweek each. Tho r`.n:nn\:rnn Ilnnnil-\vv\:\v\A:|:l L..L 4.1.... .._ un uuc uuu.uL-_y. . _ U The request of the village of Tnttenlnun for the County `to guaraxatee its debentures was considered. The amouxv .-rmght under By-Law No. 299 was $15.00!). for. the pur- pose of improving the tows) : vm.`erw;'rks system. `The cor").-em*2t.=`.ee recnnsvm-.nded the request be granted. the village to pay the Tounty Clerk the e:-;_nen:-re-M of 'xdvcz-t3.-iug and regi. the by-law, and presente'i the [by-laaw authorizing the guarantee. 1`I'.__.:_.__ __ I, I n - n 1- I I U11 IIIU l.Ul' K_l.'lUlClICI3o `The same Committee considered the re- reference to repairs at the Registry Oice, and recommended that the matter be laid over till- the January session. ' Financial Reports` - The town of Pezietangliad requested th County to guarantee certain debentures un- der By-Law No. 599 of Penetang for $45,- 000 for the building of a shoe factory and loan to. same. The. Finance. Committee, James Moore, chairman, reported that it appeared this amount and other indebted- ness of Penetang is less than 33%; per cent. of the assessed value -of the town. accord- ing to the last rev'L=.ed a-ssetsment roll, and it recommended the request be granted. the said town first paying to theAClerk. of the County all necessary expenses of `advertis- ing and registering the by-law. The Com- mittee therewith presented the by-law auth-- orizing such guarantee. \ This Committee reported its consideration of the request of the town of Midland to guarantee certain debentures under By-Law No. 1073 for $5.200 for construction of a sewer on Yonge and Fifth streets. and By- Law No. 1075 for $35,000 for extension ot waterworks in said town. The amounts to- gather with other indebtedness of Midland being less than 331/_;_per cent. `of assessed value of the town of Midland, the Commit- tee recommended that the request be grant- ed, Midlanzl town to pay e>:pense of adver tising and registering such by-Iaw to Clerk of the County. Tina 1-nnnnadv A: than 9 '--Vii----L---~~ nlT.n..... I\ solution of Couns . Jardine and Jamieson in o;,;n',"Ai;ii oir-master rch. Gold -1 `Il..-Z` to restore normal breathing, stop mucus ntherin sin the bronchial tubes, give ong nig to of quiet s1eep;contains no habit-formin drug. `$1.00 at your drug- lat'a. Trial cent our ngncies or write cnplctonp. 142 King W.. Toronto. Local Agents for Barrier: Wm. Crokland; ' Allandale, A. E.- Patterson. ` guuu JUIUB uvuvullu vl axuu. lrU'WI1S. The request of Couns. Rankin and Pilon for a grant of $200 to repair a. mad "in the Tp. of Tiny was not gonrmed by recom- mendation._ A VIVL- _...........A. ..t 11...... II'.,._ M. ,1 A , I HJC.|llllIblUL|u4 I The, request of Couns. Moore and Coombs for 3 grant of $1132.31, being amount equal! I-lllll\C' G EIGIIII 513`): An overdraft to beeallowed the village of Beeton was requested`-by Couns. Reynolds and~Kiems.n. It was recommended that 9. draft to -the amount of 3100 be a.llowed;1 also that the towns of Barrie and Orillia be` allowed overdrafte and subsidies received: from said overdraft and -that the Treasurer` be authorized to credit said subsidies to the good roads account of said towns. ' nu Vnllllndf A` f`.nunn: 1):;-sI-:-. nuutl 13:1...` .. _ - - . __-v.-. _.-D.. .. _J - . I Couns. Kjernan V and Duuham`s request- for 3 substantial grant toward building -.1 new roadway on the proposed deviation in Tp. of Tossoron-tio considered, the Commit- tee recommended that providing the Tp. of Tossorontio purchase proposed roadway and that the County be relieved of having to build 9. new "bridge over Pine River,_ known at Synott s bridge, and said` devia- tion roadway is in proper shape for traic, a suitable grant Ibe given the `Tp. of Tos- sorontio, providing the County of Dufferin. "make a. grant also. ` ..\n .-uunvlu-nI'6 On Jun nIlp.uu..l L1... '..1lI....... at Il ._-I.:..... D- lI..__--_E__ ll_ I0 Smokiu-loASm'yinu-llo 'lI-D` Q An-nln III! UIHUl|II' III.U'll]llI lII CIIII Just Swallow I liansule RA;-MAH Is Guaiclrtfggg A... -.... ...- ..-_._-1 1...--4.-n_:._._ Lake Huron. 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We are carrying a complete range of this beautiful" and versatile instru- ment, and we invite you to come and see and HEAR for yourself the superiorities of the ' r ' ' . BRUNSWICK METHOD or REPRODUCTION _us:_ ;. |v`l.AE ` The 3-In-1 Ultona D DCTIJIIIKTILIUIIII u Regarding the request of the Tp. of Not- tawasaga to have certains portions of road- ways of that township taken over and des- ignated as County highways and in lieu thereof to designate under the supervision and jurisdiction of Nottaiwasaga certain County highways described in accom- panying by-law, the Committee recommend- ed the request be granted, and it-presented a by~law in accordance with -this report. ltV.....s:...-...I . _ _ _ ._- 1 A\' [EON